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Favorite Stouts...

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notdan
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Post by notdan »

Most of my favourites have been mentioned. I have (and still haven't tried) Old Rasputin and Stone Imperial Stout... might try them this winter.

A couple Quebec favourites that have not yet been mentioned...

Charlevoix Vache Folle Imperial Milk Stout
Microbrasserie de l'Ile d'Orleans Jean Dit Laforge (cocao & vanilla imperial stout)

Is Expedition hard to find? My girlfriend is studying in Kalamazoo right now and will be visiting me over the American thanksgiving weekend. Hoping to have her bring me a few treats from Bell's.

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Belgian wrote:

St Peters Cream Stout - great
+1

very under-rated stout

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Post by lister »

I've tried a few of the other St Peters beers and the only one I really like is the Cream Stout. Very tasty.
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RE: Bell's Stouts

Recently i have went through a few Bell's Stouts and found they all had a funky sour after taste. Not sure if they were all old, or if that was their style. (Java, Kalamazoo, Cherry and Special Double Cream stout)
sidenote: Two hearted is awsome.

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Post by markaberrant »

Yapper wrote:RE: Bell's Stouts

Recently i have went through a few Bell's Stouts and found they all had a funky sour after taste. Not sure if they were all old, or if that was their style. (Java, Kalamazoo, Cherry and Special Double Cream stout)
sidenote: Two hearted is awsome.
Did you taste the cherry first? It's pretty tart, so I could see it affecting the others if you sampled them all in one sitting, but that is just a guess. They put the batch number on every bottle which you can look up on their website to see when it was produced.

In my opinion, Bell's makes a variety of awesome stouts, and all are quite different. Two Hearted has never done it for me, but I'm clearly an exceptional to the rule.

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Post by Torontoblue »

Started to reply a while back and realised all my favourite 'stouts' were all porters!!!

So, Stouts would be:

Wolaver's Organic Oatmeal
Ipswich Oatmeal
Titanic
Pike Extra Stout
Young's Double Chocolate (before they screwed the recipe)
Durham Black Katt
Ten Fidy
Green Flash Imperial
Lagunitas Imperial
and most recently
Pelican Tsunami
Marin's San Quentin Break Out

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Post by Bobsy »

Torontoblue wrote:Started to reply a while back and realised all my favourite 'stouts' were all porters!!!

So, Stouts would be:

Titanic
Good man!

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Bobsy wrote:
Torontoblue wrote:Started to reply a while back and realised all my favourite 'stouts' were all porters!!!

So, Stouts would be:

Titanic
Good man!
It's strange that there aren't many English stouts on my list. It was a style that very rarely showed up in my 18 years of living in the UK!!!

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Post by BooBoo »

Went through the Excel database and would add the following to my list:

Young's Double Chocolate Stout
O'hara's Irish Stout
Yukon Brewing Midnight Sun Espresso Stout
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BooBoo wrote:Went through the Excel database and would add the following to my list:

Young's Double Chocolate Stout
O'hara's Irish Stout
Yukon Brewing Midnight Sun Espresso Stout
Bugger, forgot about the Yukon. And I see it every day in the liquor stores!!

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Post by Tapsucker »

I'd love to go back and taste the Conner's stout that I was into almost 20 years ago.

Also, A Le Coq has a great general production stout on tap in a lot of places in Estonia. As good as the historic re-brew they've been praised for is, this day to day offering is really good too. Last I checked, their excellent porter gets bottled. Maybe some agency will make a few calls...
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Post by Dokta Owange »

Green Flash Imperial Stout
Goose Island Bourbon County Stout

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Post by TheSevenDuffs »

I find it odd that Stouts and Imperial Stouts are being inter-mixed in this thread. To me you can't possibly compare a stout to a RIS.

My favourite stouts are:

Sierra Nevada Stout
St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout
Mill Street Cobblestone Stout
Bell's Kalamazoo Stout

My favourite Imperial Stouts are:

Founders Imperial Stout
Founders KBS
Founders Breakfast Stout
Peche Mortel
St. Ambroise RIS
Goose Island BCBCS
Anything from the Great Divide Yeti Series

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Post by markaberrant »

TheSevenDuffs wrote:I find it odd that Stouts and Imperial Stouts are being inter-mixed in this thread. To me you can't possibly compare a stout to a RIS.

My favourite stouts are:

Sierra Nevada Stout - American Stout
St. Ambroise Oatmeal Stout - Oatmeal Stout
Mill Street Cobblestone Stout - Dry Stout
Bell's Kalamazoo Stout - Export Stout

My favourite Imperial Stouts are:
If you want to split hairs, every single "stout" you mentioned is also a different variant.

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Post by AJ Brown »

Bell's Expedition
De Struisse Black Albert (once it's been cellared a bit)

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